On Saturday 26 June 2010 14.35.28 Mick wrote:
On Friday 25 June 2010 18:52:18 Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
my Atheros wlan (builtin, internal intenna) is regularily
loosing link. Reproducible in various different networks.
At home, my wlan ap is about 2 meter away (within the
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 17.06.45 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Yes, I have read this in
/var/portage/sys-libs/glibc/files/eblits/pkg_setup.eblit
and I understand the risks.
if has_version ''${CATEGORY}/${PF} ; then
eerror Sanity check to keep you from breaking your system:
eerror
On Tuesday 10 November 2009 13.14.13 Alan McKinnon wrote:
[...]
*** glibc detected *** amarok: free(): invalid pointer: 0x03295080
***
This is a highly debated issue, glibc has new checks for various things and it
seems like some think the checks are to strict or even wrong while
On Sunday 08 November 2009 23.37.18 Alan McKinnon wrote:
KDE-4.3.73 from kde-testing.
I was playing around with the desktop and found new shiny extra stuff on
the right-click context menu. Including configs for mouse buttons presses.
Now I have no right click on the desktop (everywhere
On Thursday 05 November 2009 22.40.47 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Has anyone successfully built kde-4.3.73 from kde-testing overlays with
USE=semantic-desktop? If so, how did you manage?
I get about 8 build failures with the flag set, due to this failure in
nepomuk:
$ grep -i error
On Sunday 18 October 2009 18.54.54 econti wrote:
Dirk Heinrichs ha scritto:
Am Samstag 17 Oktober 2009 17:54:49 schrieb econti:
Now, to emerge akonadi-server, kcontrol I should downgrade all the qt-*
to the 4.5.1 version.
Says who? You can only tell what want's the downgrade when you
On Thursday 08 October 2009 05.33.18 Dale wrote:
James Ausmus wrote:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com
[...]
Hmm - looks like maybe the error is further back in the scroll buffer
- can you send the build log?
[...]
[ 26%] Building CXX object
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Montag, 7. Mai 2007, David Harel wrote:
[...]
I think at one point I tried to change gcc configuration (gcc-config) to
version 4.1.1 but if that is the only way I understand I will have to
reinstall everything.
you don't need to reinstall everything just for
Arnau Bria wrote:
- kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.5-r5 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
You need to sync your portage tree. kdelibs-3.5.5-r5 is marked x86 as of
13 Nov.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Currently the .xresoruces file appears to be ignored.
Try with a capital X (.Xresources).
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Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Hi folks:
In the course of learning gentoo, I managed to create several systems
using the wrong stage 3 tarballs (or something)
They all have a CHOST setting of i386
Should I change this? What benefits will it bring me, and
Since the new glibc - yes
How do
David Talkington wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 9/12/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http: //article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/169677
http: //article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/169844
Bah, 169844 is not the one I wanted to link to. I wanted this one:
Herman Grootaers wrote:
On Friday 11 August 2006 11:22, Hamish Marson wrote:
All-in-all I prefer 240V single phase.
So do I, although in itself that voltage is deadly
When combined with a high enough current...
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Nicolas MASSÉ wrote:
Yes, with 3 HDD in the box and the fan at the lowest speed, I can sleep near
the computer (ok, my CPU is passively watercooled).
Sound nice.
Another question: two sticks or just one ?
I meant : One stick of memory or two ? (i.e. dual channel or not).
Two
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just 2 remarks:
- be carefull with nForce4-based mobo, and sata-II disks!
If possible, test it somewhere else before. Some nF4 chipset
revisions have big problems with certain sata-II disk...
Thanks for the headsup, I got a warranty of sorts that if the combo
doesn't
Nicolas MASSÉ wrote:
On Friday 19 May 2006 12:59, Nagatoro wrote:
Case: Antec Sonata II 450W
I have this case and it is a really good product !
Quiet one?
Board: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
CPU:AMD S939 4200+ Dual Core
Memory: 2GB DDR400
Simple question: did you check
Hi,
I found to my horror that my main workstation is no more...
So before I spend way to much money on a new one I would like to know
what you think of this:
Case: Antec Sonata II 450W
Board: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
CPU:AMD S939 4200+ Dual Core
Memory: 2GB DDR400
HD:
Bo Andresen wrote:
On Friday 12 May 2006 21:18, Nagatoro wrote:
Note that the prompt for konsole is blinking ie invisible every other
second.
What is the output of:
# echo $PS1
\[\033[38;5;[EMAIL PROTECTED];5;39m\]\h \[\033[38;5;25m\]\w
\[$(ps_retc_f $?)\]$?
\[\033[38;5;70m\]$(ps_job_f
Bo Andresen wrote:
On Saturday 13 May 2006 14:02, Nagatoro wrote:
What is the output of:
# echo $PS1
\[\033[38;5;[EMAIL PROTECTED];5;39m\]\h \[\033[38;5;25m\]\w
\[$(ps_retc_f $?)\]$?
\[\033[38;5;70m\]$(ps_job_f)\[\033[38;5;52m\]$(ps_dir_f)\n\[\]\D{%a
%T} \[\033[38;5;77m\]$ \[\033[0;0m
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Nagatoro wrote:
But the deal breaker for me is the color support. It's not nearly as
good as xterm or rxvt(-unicode) (here my bash prompt that is set to some
nice colors is displayed as underlined in gnome-terminal and blinking in
konsole).
Could you maybe provide
Jim wrote:
The early versions of gnome-terminal were a little slow. Have you tried
gnome-terminal 2.14? It is *really* fast now. About 4x faster then
xterm. If you use antialiased fonts, xterm gets *real* slow. xterm is
more then 60x slower then gnome-terminal for scrolling a lot of
Neil Bothwick wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals, so I
thought I'd draw on the collective wisdom of this list. which are your
most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
Most:
rxvt-unicode because it's the fastest I've used (and it has unicode
support), one down
Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 13:58 +0200, Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 07:51 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
[snip]
Least:
... Gnome-terminal, slow, and in my opinion horrible color support.
[snip]
Gnome terminal used to be slow, but vte (the underlying library) has
Matthias Langer wrote:
Maybe this has something to do with your screen resolution; as you are
using a 'slow' laptop, i guess you are using 1024x768, while i use
1280x1024 in my athlon-xp 2400+.
Same resluts (more or less) with 100 000 lines and new version.
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Sven Köhler wrote:
that is the point, i recompiled after xorg-server update, and before too if
that matters ;)
I see!
So perhaps the ATI-driver is only for xorg up to version 7.0?
From gentoo-dev
Hi all,
Just wanted to make you aware that xorg-server 1.1 (and all release
Niki Balov wrote:
Hi there,
i want to ask how to mask versions of glibc above 2.4? I compile my
entire system with gcc3.4.5 and glibc 2.4 and i don't want to upgrade
them. I added the following lines in package.mask
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.5
sys-libs/glibc-2.4
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.5
sys-libs/glibc-2.4
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 20:41:14 -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Assuming it's the gcc-3.4.5-r1 update you're considering postponing,
you could just:
# echo 'sys-devel/gcc-3.4.5' /etc/portage/package.mask
and just remove that line when you're ready to upgrade. It's a *far*
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 21:30 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
Isn't the solution to have 3 levels: 'testing', 'probation' 'stable' ?
There are 3 levels:
Masked, ~ARCH, and ARCH.
Masked you can install if you want, like gnome-2.14, but it's your own
fault if it kills
John Jolet wrote:
this says for all hosts i ssh to, use port 26, and username john at the
[...]
I've had NO ssh portscans on my boxes since I moved them off of port
22. for security's sake, i won't tell you where I moved them to :)
Missed something? :)
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
I am trying to move my system over to modular X, but I'm having a few
troubles. There are 4 packages that don't seem like they should be
bringing in virtual/x11-6.8, but they are.
You could try and look at the DEPEND/RDEPEND of those ebuild's too see
if any
krgn wrote:
hi
I have a question concerning my modular X installation. I did this
according to the gentoo guide here
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml.
now, I have synced again, and a lot of blocks are coming up and I am not
sure really how to solve this.
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Hi Gentoo-List, I am having a bit of a problem with my gentoo box
running as a gateway/proxy.
I am trying to update it and I my box without my concern want to
emerge xorg ( snip )
emerge -pvDu world returns:
[blocks B ] app-text/xpdf-3.01-r4 (is blocking
Sadin Nurkic wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone has any hints as to how to build
ethereal with GTK-1.2 support only and not have GTK2.
When looking at the ebuild it's clear that gtk-1.2 support has been
dropped. The solution to your problem might be to add it and use a
personal
Sadin Nurkic wrote:
Hi,
How and where can I check why it got dropped in the first place?
Try searching mailing lists and looking at the Chanelog.
Also,
where can I get more info about how to add a portage overlay - gentoo
wiki/docs?
Nagatoro wrote:
Hi,
I have a very annoying problem. I can't open web links by clicking them.
If I set the default (Control-Center-KDE Components-Component Chooser
and File Associations) and it works from pure KDE applications
but from others (eg thunderbird and xchat) it doesn't work
Hi,
I have a very annoying problem. I can't open web links by clicking them.
If I set the default (Control-Center-KDE Components-Component Chooser
and File Associations) and it works from pure KDE applications
but from others (eg thunderbird and xchat) it doesn't work. This behavior
seems to
Manuel Pérez López wrote:
Hello everyone:
Yesterday I did a portage sync, and now I can not emerge anything. Help me to
correct this issue. See this lines:
run emerge --sync and try again.
It was a misstake by one developer.
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Uwe Thiem wrote:
RDEPEND==net-zope/cmf-1.4.7
app-text/htmltidy
app-text/wv
dev-libs/libxslt
app-text/xlhtml
app-text/unrtf
dev-python/docutils
www-client/lynx
|| ( app-text/pdftohtml app-text/poppler )
Isn't that || a logical OR?
Trenton Adams wrote:
On 1/14/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's not the gnome use flag because I disable gnome in my use
flags. And besides, the firefox 1.5 ebuild does not use the gnome use
flag. And I added it for testing purposes to see if I could prevent
it from
pclouds wrote:
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that
small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :)
Cheers,
Hmm I'm in but I can't see any map... just my own marker.
(Firefox
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Thursday 08 December 2005 03:43, Grant wrote:
Hello, I've been recompiling my system with gcc 3.4 and utilizing
emerge --resume. The last time I used emerge --resume it started
emerging firefox and said 1 of 3. The next time I checked on it,
firefox had emerged
J.A.H. wrote:
Hi --- Is there a way to print all of the installed programs by
category. I would like to know what development libraries and tools are
installed and also what is installed that I never use.
you could try
cat /var/lib/portage/world | sort
Basically I want to remove
Hi,
I've just upgraded my desktop computer to use gcc-3.4 and right after
that I decided to try KDE-3.5. Everything compiled just fine but now i
see that KDE-3.5 is linked against libstdc++.so.5 _and_ libstdc++.so.6.
Does anyone know where I've gone wrong?
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Jan Callewaert wrote:
2005/12/6, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just upgraded my desktop computer to use gcc-3.4 and right after
that I decided to try KDE-3.5. Everything compiled just fine but now i
see that KDE-3.5 is linked against libstdc++.so.5 _and_ libstdc++.so.6.
Does anyone know
Peter Ruskin wrote:
From http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml:
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -pv
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5
Yes I've read that too. But why is the newly compiled KDE linking
against libstdc++.so.5 when it was compiled
Richard Fish wrote:
Because it is also linking against some other library that you already
have installed (Qt, maybe?) that is linked against stdc++.so.5.
Point well taken.
But would I see this link on the actual KDE binaries (eg ldd kview) or
would I see this if I checked the QT library that
Richard Fish wrote:
You can check both. The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
dependancy tree. You can then check individual libraries. The
following script should identify the 'offender':
for x in `ldd /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kview | awk '{ print $3}' | grep lib` ; do
echo $x
ldd $x
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I not back to the former question should kview link directly to
libstdc++.so.5 at all?
It probably doesn't. You can check this with:
strings /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kview | grep stdc++
Thanks, it turns out that it does link
Thiago Lüttig wrote:
Hi, i have an gentoo with gcc 3.4.4, and I´ve executed the tcupdate
script to upgrade the gcc(after executed an emerge sync), well, the
tcupdate doesnt did nothing, and when i try tu run an emerge gcc, the
las version of gcc appears as 3.4.4.
Not sure what you want.
Harry Putnam wrote:
Someone once advised me to run this command after sync and update
world.
[...]
Assigning files to ebuilds... using existing
/root/.revdep-rebuild.4_ebuilds.
Evaluating package order... using existing
/root/.revdep-rebuild.5_order.
^^^using existing^^^
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
Therefore we can deduce that anyone who wants a harder install is a
hobbyist, dilettante, and a dabbler.
no, I want an installation, that filters out everybody too dumb to read the
fucking manual.
Or the FAQ? Where it's described how to do a stage1/2 equivalent
Nick Rout wrote:
Which of these are the new modularised ones? does it start with 6.8.99
or with the 7.0.x series?
Looking at the ebuild I'd say 7.0.0_rc1.
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Cédric FINANCE wrote:
The Link quality is not supported by the driver (ndiswrapper). I am
connected to an irc server and I have no problems. I don't think that
the problem come from the wireless connection. It might have something
to do with the rsync protocol, the modem or my ISP. But I don't
Cédric FINANCE wrote:
Hello,
I have some trouble when I try to sync the portage tree. It works
fine when I try by a friend in a wire network. At home, I have a
wireless network and a treeway adsl modem. When I execute the emerge
sync, it starts to download some files but everytime, it stops
askar k wrote:
Hello!
I have packages CD. Mounted it and did #export PKGDIR=/mnt/cdrom
When I do #emerge --usepkg packagename - sometimes it works, but
sometimes it doesn't work and bedins compiling.
For example, I wanted to install kde from package CD but it goes to
compiling, though I see
Derek Tracy wrote:
[...]
(I did not change any other config files) and low and behold after a
quick reboot everything was working again.
The magic of computers :)
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Thiago Lüttig wrote:
Hi folks ! i´m trying to emerge the sun-jdk but i receive an emerge
restrictuin to this package. How can I merge this package to the tree
instead installing this package manualy ??
!!! dev-java/sun-jdk-1.4.2.09 has fetch restriction turned on.
!!! This probably means
Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I have installed ccache and followed the instructions in the official
documentation to set it up. Specifically I have this in my
/etc/make.conf:
MAKEOPTS=-j6
FEATURES=ccache
# Probably not required but...
CCACHE_DIR=/var/tmp/ccache
CCACHE_SIZE=2G
FEATURES=distcc
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 15:01:27 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
I've found the problem. Portage doesn't like packge-0.0.1beta. Instead
you must name it like package-0.0.1_beta. Now I need to do some magic
inside the ebuild to s/_//
Something along the lines of
Ian Porter wrote:
Hi All,
I am just wondering if there is an option within emerge that will tell me
which packages need to be re-compiled
[ R ]
try:
module-rebuild list
(and change list to rebuild if you want to rebuild them)
This will give you the packages that needs to be rebuilt when
Richard Watson wrote:
Everything works ... So ... how do I enter this into /etc/conf.d/net so
it happens automatically at boot.
My net only contains :
iface_eth0=dhcp
The real config is in /etc/conf.d/wireless
you should have a wireless.example file there to help you out.
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Hello,
Here's a small config/usage question I've never managed to get
worked out in my brain. Why does Nautilus see a file name 'correctly'
while ls in a terminal does not?
Can depend on more then one thing. What I know is that
1: it could depend on your language settings
Mark Knecht wrote:
On 10/7/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
worked out in my brain. Why does Nautilus see a file name 'correctly'
while ls in a terminal does not?
Can depend on more then one thing. What I know is that
1: it could depend on your language settings (iso
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 12:26:20PM -0400, fire-eyes wrote
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86 ~x86 RRRGGGHHH N
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 is OK (sort of) if you want strictly testing
and bleeding edge. Expect some breakage along the way, but it shouldn't
die on
Walter Dnes wrote:
I can make mistakes, and this looks like one. My corrected
interpretation is that accepting *ALL* ~X86 is a problem.
Not a problem per say, but it will make you use packages that are
flagged for ebuild testing (the package *should* be stable but the
ebuild might not
Rupert Young (Restart) wrote:
I have emerged gcc-3.4.4, but emerge --info, see below, still shows
3.4.1. There was a PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage in make.conf and
3.4.1 was in this dir. I commented out the PORTDIR_OVERLAY, but no change
gcc along with some other packages are _slotted_.
martin hudec wrote:
Hello,
are there any ebuilds for munin (http://www.linpro.no/projects/munin/)
available for gentoo? Only relevant information I found was Bug #76018
on bugs.gentoo.org, but it seems to be cold track at least for last
months.
If there is no ebuild available, what
Pupeno wrote:
I am making an ebuild for an egg[1], an egg is an extension to a scheme system
[]
Can you please take a look at it and give me some feedback ?
Not an ebuild guru so I'll point you to a good manual instead :)
http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/devmanual/
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Nagatoro wrote:
Try and search the wiki (gentoo-wiki) for http-mirror. It does a great
Guess I got a brain fart... As Mark wrote it should be http-replicator
and nothing else.
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Bruno Lustosa wrote:
Hello.
Anyone on this list using gnome-2.12.0 already?
I managed to emerge everything, and almost everything is working fine.
I'm having some problems with a few applets though, that are annoying me.
Important applets such as window list and workspace switcher won't load,
Walter Dnes wrote:
can back up each other. I turn on m450 once a week to emerge --sync and
update it. I'd like the first mirror choice to be scp or sftp from m3000
(or 192.168.123.252 if that's easier). Can it be done, and if so, what
is the syntax?
Try and search the wiki (gentoo-wiki) for
Luigi Pinna wrote:
You can use emerge -pv xine-ui and you can see your flags.
Or even better emerge --pretend --tree --verbose xine-ui to see what
package requires what other package
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Ed Jabbour wrote:
emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose =dev-lang/python-2.3.5-r2, as directed in
the GLSA, returns a download for xemacs, which I do not now or ever had
installed. It is not in use flags. However, an emerge -uDvp python doesn't
even mention xemacs. Any clue as to why the
Neil Bothwick wrote:
I like the idea of giving the two logs different names, it would make
parsing this information with a script much easier. You'd still need some
sort of unique identifier in the names, because you could merge the same
package version more than once. But naming the files .log
Matthew Lee wrote:
I've tried using telnet, to more than one server, and
no joy. The connection did nothing then timed out
after a few mins.
Did you telnet to the right port (SMTP - 25, POP - 110, IMAP 143)?
If so does your ISP block connections to that port (like *many* does
with port 25 to
Philip Webb wrote:
050904 Holly Bostick wrote:
I'm surprised no one has said,
Look in /var/cache/edb/virtuals , where you will likely see
that Joe is set as an in-use virtual/editor(s) on your actual system.
Yes, it is, along with Vim Gvim Nano. However, (1) that file still lists
Hmm,
Martin Ullrich wrote:
Hi!
I wanted to compile eclipse-sdk (emerge eclipse-sdk). emerge compiled some
other packages, but failed compiling log4j-1.2.9.
Can someone help me?
I spent a long time yesterday doing this emerge my self... I finally
got it when I emerged all relevant dev-java/* stuff
Holly Bostick wrote:
Nagatoro schreef:
[Way off topic]
But where did you find AA? I've looked around and all I've seen is
sorry tray again later when we've upgraded the linux code
Portage?
Doh!
/me goes into a corner for awhile.
Thanks!
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Steve B wrote:
On 9/1/05, *Matt Garman* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
So, having said that, what window manager do you use, and why?
I use gnome with enlightenment as the WM, nice and good looking setup.
But... still I'm thinking about trying KDE for real.
For a _great_ place to read about ebuilds go to:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~plasmaroo/devmanual/
It has next to everything :)
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Matt Randolph wrote:
I've seen related threads here recently, but I think my question is
different enough to warrant a new thread.
I'm looking for a personal firewall along the lines of the ZoneAlarm
product for Windows. I don't want to take the time to teach myself
Not an answer but a
Holly Bostick wrote:
It's all about the ruleset. In this case, it looks like this option is
involved:
[...]
Thanks. This seems like it would do the trick.
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes I saw that too, But that wasn't necessary before. So maybe new?
But it also raises another question. The emacs I wanted to keep is an
older version than the newest in portage. So do I enter that version?
That is, will portage just
Greg Armer wrote:
Hi List,
I am having a few issues with the below setup, the wireless lan
connection intermittently drops and reconnects every couple seconds.
This only happens while using wireless, and only with the setup below.
Not sure if it's the same problem but I had the same symptoms
Hi,
I've got another interesting problem with the splash. It seems like
no matter what I specify the computer always wants to use a 800x600
resolution.
At startup I get this (not word for word since showconsole won't play
nicely):
---
can't open config file
Michael Kintzios wrote:
Have you tried: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Same result I'm afraid :(
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Uwe Thiem wrote:
Try video=vesafb:... instead of vesafb-tng.
Same thing...
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Assaf Urieli wrote:
But when I try to run the emerge command, I get:
emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin).
[2000] $ whereis emerge
emerge: /usr/bin/emerge /usr/X11R6/bin/emerge /usr/bin/X11/emerge
/usr/man/man1/emerge.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/emerge.1.gz
At least here
Holly Bostick wrote:
Yes... you see your kernel config for the default mode? It does not
specify a bit depth. Neither did mine. Change the setting in the kernel to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(or whatever your preferred resolution is, thereby specifying a bit
depth to the kernel config)
recompile the
Michael Kintzios wrote:
Did you re-emerge your splashutils and rerun genitramfs with /boot
mounted? Also, did you check the resolution for your vesa-tng entry in
the kernel menuconfig? (see Holly's previous post on this topic).
Yes, unfortunaly no change.
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Matthias Krebs wrote:
Maybe you want to use a mode your graphic board doesn't support. Do a
cat /proc/fb0/modes to get the modes your board supports. And as
Well that's where it get weird! cat /proc/fb0/modes report that
800x600 *is* the highest resolution I can have but I've had 1280x1024
Holly Bostick wrote:
wrap) will be ignored. So opening up the file with nano and going to the
beginning of any apparently wrapped line and hitting Backspace to pull
it all together is not a bad idea.
Nope al in one line.
On side note I found some fourum posting claming that agppart and
Holly Bostick wrote:
1024x768). What happened was no change, but the message specifically
said something about looking for 1280x1024.cfg... which wasn't right.
Sound like the problem I'm having now... But mine wants a 800x600 one.
The strange thing is that I've _never_ used that reslolution.
John Dangler wrote:
I've tried modifying the conf file for this by putting in snd-intel8x0, but
the system isn't reading it for some reason. do I need to unmerge
alsa-driver and start again ?
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Holly Bostick wrote:
None of it works. The images cannot be found.
A shoot in the dark but I saw something regarding a default sym link in
/etc/splash. If you have that try and delete it (think it was on the
wiki page regading making your own splash theme)
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HTH
Naga
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Hi,
a small question: what's the default (or recommended) compiler for
Gentoo now? I use gcc-3.3 but at least one program must have gcc-3.4 and
I'm getting tired of changing all the time. But (don't ask why :)) I've
gotten the impression that gcc-3.4 is the standard now.
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Hi,
First off, I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask!
I'm trying to write an ebuild for linuxdcpp (a gtk port of DC++). This
nice app uses scons and not make as the build tool. When I build it
manually it works just fine, but when I try to build it with emerge (or
ebuild) I get this:
Zac Medico wrote:
Maybe you can configure the build so that it won't write outside of the
sandbox. If you post your ebuild then we might be able to help.
Here it is:
# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
Zac Medico wrote:
If you run equery depends -a scons and read some of those ebuilds
you'll see something like this:
scons DESTDIR=${D}
See the explanation of ${D} in the ebuild(5) manpage. That helps keep
you inside the sandbox.
Thanks for the tip. It led me to a way off getting the paths
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
I have been trying to emerge mozilla-sunbird-bin-0.2 but without any
success. It is masked ~M (hard masked?) and I have tried including it in
/etc/portage/package.unmask as so:
app-office/mozilla-sunbird-bin-0.2
But I get this error:
!!! All ebuilds that could
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